All, I will just throw in my tuppence ... My feeling is that there is an advantage in using the Tk interface already available in R since this will allow people familiar with the R language to develop front-ends to their functions within the R language _without_ the need to be able to write code in another language. Making this work well might require the development of a few custom Tk widgets that could be used for such things as the selection of operands and, possibly, some R/Tk templates that could be modified to suit specific functions. That being said ... I recognise that the R/Tk interface has been available for some time and has not been much used for this purpose. Perhaps what is required is for a set of key functions to be wrapped up in this way (with well documented UI code) so as to demonstrate that a GUI-based stats package is possible with this technology. The XML proposal is a very interesting one. I have been very impressed with what (e.g.) Mozilla developers have been able to achieve with XML/XUL and, it seems to me, that this is also a viable route to producing a cross-platform GUI. As I said ... just my tuppence. Best wishes, Mark -- Mark Myatt
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